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title: "Z-Wave USB Controllers"
description: "Extended instructions how to setup Z-Wave."
date: 2016-03-24 08:49 -0700
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Z-Wave is a popular home automation protocol that is not always straightforward to setup. This page will try to help you make sense of it all.
<p class='note'>
Upon first run, the z-wave component will take time to initialize entities and entities may appear with incomplete names. Running a network heal may expidite this proccess.
</p>
## {% linkable_title Supported Z-Wave Sticks %}
| Device | Works on Linux | Works on Windows | Works on OSX |
|-------------------------|----------------|------------------|--------------|
| Aeotec Z-Stick Series 2 | &#10003; | | |
| Aeotec Z-Stick Series 5 | &#10003; | | |
| Razberry GPIO Module | &#10003; | | |
| ZWave.me UZB1 | &#10003; | | |
## {% linkable_title Stick Alternatives %}
The alternative to a stick is a hub that supports Z-Wave. Home Assistant supports the following hubs with Z-Wave support:
- [Vera](/components/vera/)